by Raising Entrepreneurs | Sep 25, 2018 | Episodes
In this episode we mark our 1-year anniversary! As we marked one year of publishing this podcast, we also hosted the inaugural Montgomery County Children’s Business Fair. In this episode, I have a conversation with our three boys to hear about their experiences...
by Raising Entrepreneurs | Sep 18, 2018 | Episodes
Middle school instructor Jason Vest believes learning should challenge mindsets while also being fun. He set out to transform the classroom experience by introducing innovation, entrepreneurship, and design thinking to his students to equip them to creatively solve...
by Raising Entrepreneurs | Sep 11, 2018 | Episodes
What does it mean to be creative? For the entrepreneurial mindset, it means being able to solve problems in a new way. Monica Kang, author of “Rethink Creativity” expands our perspective on what it means to be creative and she offers strategies on how parents can make...
by Raising Entrepreneurs | Sep 4, 2018 | Episodes
Motivated early by a need to see change, Mary-Pat Hector was just 10 years old when she began advocating for social justice. By age 14 she had joined the staff of National Action Network. Today she is the National Youth Director of NAN and a rising senior at Spelman...
by Raising Entrepreneurs | Aug 28, 2018 | Episodes
Motivated by a desire to purchase an expensive Lego kit, Jack Bonneau set up a lemonade stand at a farmer’s market. That summer he earned $2,000 in revenue and netted $900 in profit. But more than the money, he started an entrepreneurial journey that has taken him...
by Raising Entrepreneurs | Aug 20, 2018 | Episodes
Mason Wright may be only 12 years old, but he’s set his sights on attending Morehouse College. With the support of Morehouse College President, he’s set up a hot dog cart on Morehouse’s campus to earn money and save for college. Mason’s Super Dogs merges his love of...